so good it has to be posted twice eh? And by that table we should have been top 4 and Swansea near relegation!
Lol. The 1st is shots for, home and away. 2nd on is shots against, home and away.
Creativity
Defensive Contribution
Overall Play
The figure and report was published in Portugal (abola).
Some of the major ones:
Jose Bosingwa Chelsea, 2008
€20.6 million
Anderson Manchester United , 2007
€30 million
Ricardo Carvalho Chelsea, 2004
€30 million
Lisandro Lopez Olympique Lyonnais, 2009
€24 million, plus a €4 million bonus subject to performances
Pepe Real Madrid, 2007
€30 million
Raul Meireles Liverpool
£11.5 million (€14.2m)
Ricardo Costa Wolfsburg
£4 million (€5m)
Nuno Valente Everton
€2.2 million
Deco Barcelona
€15 million fee in cash, plus the complete rights of Quaresma
Paulo Ferreira Chelsea
€20 million
Pedro Mendes Tottenham
€3 million
Benni McCarthy Blackburn
£2.5 million (€3m)
Maniche FC Dynamo Moscow, 2005
€16 million
Costinha FC Dynamo Moscow, 2005
€4 million
Derlei FC Dynamo Moscow, 2005
€7 million
Carlos Alberto Corinthians
€7 million
Giourkas Seitaridis, FC Dynamo Moscow, 2005
€10 million
Diego Werder Bremen, 2006
€6 million
Ibson FC Spartak Moscow, 2009
€4 million
Helder Postiga Tottenham Hotspur
€9 million
Ricardo Quaresma Inter Milan
€18.6 million
Hugo Almeida Werder Bremen
€5 million
Bruno Alves Zenit St Petersburg
€22 million
Marek Čech WBA
£1.4 million (€1.7m)
Lucho González Olympique Lyonnais
€18 million, with the possibility of an increase to €24 million
Falcao, Ruben Micael Atletico Madrid
€45 million
And lots more... Then there's undisclosed fees for the likes of Luis Fabiano, compensation fees for AVB, Mourinho and their backroom staffs, other minor transfers and youth compensations etc.
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24 - Liverpool have made more defensive errors leading directly to an attempt on goal than any other PL team this season. Gifted.
OptaJoe @OptaJoe
24 - Liverpool have made more defensive errors leading directly to an attempt on goal than any other PL team this season. Gifted.
I don't believe stats unless Binny posts them 🙂
Deflected goals for each Premier League team (2012/13):
SEVEN: Chelsea
SIX: Man City
FIVE: Everton, Fulham
FOUR: Arsenal, Man City, Newcastle
THREE: Liverpool, QPR, Reading, Southampton, Sunderland, Swansea, Tottenham
TWO: West Brom, West Ham
ONE: Aston Villa, Norwich, Stoke, Wigan
Teams to have won 10 Premier League games in a row:
Date of final game in run Team Season Successive wins
18/08/02 Arsenal 2003 14
20/08/00 Man Utd 2001 12
20/09/09 Chelsea 2010 11
04/03/09 Man Utd 2009 11
03/05/98 Arsenal 1998 10
15/01/06 Chelsea 2006 10
31/12/05 Liverpool 2006 10
With 9 games left this season, there are a further six teams to have won nine straight Premier League games; Arsenal (2003/04); Chelsea (another run in 2005/06); Chelsea (2006/07); Liverpool (another run in 2005/06); Manchester United (1992/93 into 1993/94); and Manchester United (2005/06).
Highest scoring teenagers (<20 yr old) in the Premier League:
1. Michael Owen (40)
2. Robbie Fowler (35)
3. Wayne Rooney (30)
4. Nicolas Anelka (19)
5. Alan Smith, Francis Jeffers (17)
7. Chris Bart-Williams (14)
8. Emile Heskey, Romelu Lukaku (13)
9. Robbie Keane, Ryan Giggs (12)
The lesson is we need to get MO'N in as a special team's coach for defensive corners.
Philippe Coutinho has notched two goals and two assists in five PL appearances for Liverpool. That's the same record as Raheem Sterling in 23 PL games.
Wigan's record v bottom-half sides (22 from 14) is better than any other team outside the top nine. The Latics are five points better off than the same stage last season (27 v 22) having scored ten more goals (35 v 25).
Philippe Coutinho has notched two goals and two assists in five PL appearances for Liverpool. That's the same record as Raheem Sterling in 23 PL games.
4 - Scotland (Steve Clarke, Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Paul Lambert)
3 – England (Sam Allardyce, Harry Redknapp, Alan Pardew)
2 – Spain (Roberto Martinez, Rafa Benitez); Republic of Ireland (Chris Hughton, Eamonn Dolan), Northern Ireland (Martin O’Neill, Brendan Rodgers)
1 – Italy (Roberto Mancini), Denmark (Michael Laudrup), Wales (Tony Pulis), France (Arsene Wenger), Holland (Martin Jol), Argentina (Mauricio Pochettino), Portugal (Andre Villas Boas)
15 - England (Ron Atkinson, Gerry Francis, Trevor Francis, Peter Reid, Howard Kendall, Brian Clough, Lennie Lawrence, Dave Bassett, Bobby Gould, John Lyall, Howard Wilkinson, Ian Branfoot, Joe Royle, Doug Livermore, Steve Coppell)
5 - Scotland (George Graham, Kenny Dalglish, Alex Ferguson, Graeme Souness, Ian Porterfield)
1 - Republic of Ireland (Joe Kinnear)
1 - Wales (Mike Walker)
WHERE THE 20 PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS GET THEIR MANAGERS
THE SITUATION WHEN THE PREMIER LEAGUE STARTED IN 1992/93